WO2017129988A1 - Continuous complexation of active pharmaceutical ingredients - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates generally to complexes of active pharmaceutical ingredients (API's), particularly to those based on one or more cyclodextrins, and to improved processes for the provision of such complexes.
- API's active pharmaceutical ingredients
- Cyclodextrins are cyclic oligosaccharides compounds of 6, 7 or 8 repetitive units with an increasing hydrophobic cavity diameter. They can be designated respectively by alpha, beta or gamma depending on the number of repetitive units. Cyclodextrins can be, for example, prepared by enzymatic conversion of starch. Their external groups are hydrophilic and can be chemically modified, while their internal cavity can be hydrophobic which allows the inclusion of lipophilic molecules, for example, active pharmaceutical ingredients with reduced aqueous solubility.
- hydrophilic polymers are used to increase the concentration of the complex formed. This makes the process more expensive, and free polymer will be present in the final powder which is considered to be disadvantageous.
- the formation and dissociation rate of the cyclodextrin/API complexes is similar, and their half-life is only a few thousands of second in solution, meaning that said complexes are continuously being formed and dissociated (Lima Guedes et al., 2008).
- An objective of the present invention is to provide an improved process for complexation between cyclodextrins and active pharmaceutical ingredients without the disadvantages of the known processes and where it is possible to obtain the desired complexes in less time, with higher complex concentration, with lower solvent quantities, with the possibility of increasing the ratio of active pharmaceutical ingredient / cyclodextrin and where the energy input occurs in a spontaneous way. All these factors contribute to the overall economy of the process.
- the present invention presents a continuous process of obtaining complexes consisting of a cyclodextrin and active pharmaceutical ingredients dissolved in suitable solvents using a microfluidization system with high levels of mixing and spontaneous heat generation that surprisingly allows complexes to be obtained in less time with high complexation efficiency and that can optionally be followed by spray drying to obtain a solid material.
- the present invention describes a continuous or not continuous process, in particular to obtain cyclodextrin/active pharmaceutical ingredient(s) complexes in reduced time.
- a process for preparing a complex of at least one cyclodextrin and at least one active pharmaceutical ingredient comprising the steps of: a. Preparing a first solution (solution A) comprising at least one cyclodextrin and at least one solvent;
- solution B comprising at least one dissolved, partially dissolved or suspended API
- the present invention thus relates to the increased bioavailability of active pharmaceutical ingredients (API) preferably by the continuous formation of a complex of cyclodextrin and the active pharmaceutical ingredients using a microfluidization system. Alternatively the process can also be combined with spray drying to isolate the complex in powder form. More specifically, the present invention is related to a continuous or dis- continuous complexation process where a first solution of cyclodextrin is combined by microfluidization with a second solution, partial solution, or suspension of an active pharmaceutical ingredient (API)or the solid form of an active pharmaceutical ingredient (API), the first and second solutions (or partial solution, suspension, solid etc.) being either miscible or immiscible.
- API active pharmaceutical ingredients
- the present invention also concerns the time reduction to obtain such a complex and the combination of a complexation step followed by a spray drying step which can make the present invention a continuous process with high complexation efficiency, where the obtained powder comprising the complex has high drug loading.
- the present invention thus represents a benefit in terms of reduction of process times.
- the process may be a batch process or a continuous process.
- Solution A preferably comprises at least one cyclodextrin comprising any substitution group and any cavity size, and/or a polymeric pharmaceutical excipient.
- the cyclodextrin may, for example, be one or more of a-cyclodextrin, ⁇ -cyclodextrin, ⁇ - cyclodextrin, sulfobutylether-beta-cyclodextrin, hydropropyl - beta- cyclodextrin, methyl-beta-cyclodextrin and/or maltosyl - beta - cyclodextrin.
- a particularly preferred cyclodextrin is sulfobutylether - beta -cyclodextrin.
- Solution A preferably comprises at least one of the following solvents: water, ethanol, methanol, isopropanol, dichloromethane acetone, methyl ethyl ketone, tetrahydrofuran, di-methyl sulfoxyde, di-methyl formaldehyde, or di-methyl acetamide.
- a polymeric pharmaceutical excipient may be present in solution A, for example at a concentration of from 1 to 20%(w/w).
- the pH of solution A typically ranges from 1 to 14, and a preferred pH is 6 to 8.
- Solution B preferably comprises at least one API dissolved in one or more solvents, partially dissolved in one or more solvents, or in suspension in one or more solvents.
- the API or its pharmaceutically acceptable derivative has at least one functional group selected from: thiother, alcohol, thiol, aldehyde, ketone, thioketone, nitrate ester, phosphate ester, thiophosphate ester, ester, thioester, sulfate ester, carboxylic acid, phosphonic acid, sulfonic acid, amide, primary amine, secondary amine, ammonia, tertiary amine, imine, thiocyanate, cyanamide, oxime, nitrile, diazo, organohalide, nitro, S-heterocyclic ring, thiophene, N-heterocyclic ring, pyrrole, O- heteocyclic ring, furan, epoxide, peroxide, hydrox
- Examples of preferred APIs include, but are not limited to, poorly soluble active compounds.
- Examples of poorly soluble compounds include, but are not limited to: antifungal agents like itraconazole or a related drug, such as fluoconazole, terconazole, ketoconazole and saperconazole; anti-infective drugs, such as griseofulvin and related compounds (e.g. griseoverdin); anti malaria drugs (e.g.
- ibuprofen sterols or steroids; drugs from the group comprising danazol, acyclovir, dapsone, indinavir, nifedipine, nitrofurantion, phentytoin, ritonavir, saquinavir, sulfamethoxazole, valproic acid, trimethoprin, acetazolamide, azathioprine, iopanoic acid, nalidixic acid, nevirapine, praziquantel, rifampicin, albendazole, amitrptyline, artemether, lumefantrine, chloropromazine, ciprofloxacin, clofazimine, efavirenz, iopinavir, folic acid, glibenclamide, haloperidol, ivermectin, mebendazole, niclosamide
- Solution B preferably comprises at least one of the following solvents: water, ethanol, methanol, isopropanol, dichloromethane, acetone, methyl ethyl ketone, tetrahydrofuran, di-methyl sulfoxyde, di-methyl formaldehyde, or di-methyl acetamide.
- the one or more solvents in solution B can be the same or different from those solvents in Solution A, and if different said solvents can be miscible or immiscible with each other.
- the concentration of API in solution B preferably ranges from 0.01 to 100% (w/w).
- Solution B is typically prepared using a jacketed reactor with agitation, by adding at least one solvent to the reactor and at least one API.
- the order of addition of the components is not restricted and can be any way around.
- a solid API may be fed continuously, for example, by a positive displacement equipment, such as a screw-based feeding system or a pneumatic system.
- thee solid API is fed continuously, preferably using a hopper.
- the microfludization preferably occurs in a system comprising at least one intensifier pump that can mix and displace a liquid mixed with another miscible or immiscible liquid, or alternatively a liquid mixed with a solid compound, into at least one micro- channel or micro-reactor. Two or more micro-channels or micro-reactors may be used if desired.
- the micro-channel or micro-reactor is a continuous flow reactor, suitably with a lateral dimension of equal to or below 1000 microns.
- the lateral dimension may be equal to or below 200 microns.
- the feed flow ratio of solution A to solution B or solid API ranges from about 0.1 to about 10 kg/kg.
- the feed flow ratio of solution A and the amount of API added can range from 0.01 to 10 kg/kg.
- the process temperature can be any suitable temperature, bearing in mind the components involved, and it suitably ranges from 0°C to 90°C.
- Isolation of the complex from the complex solution and/or suspension may be by any means, but preferably comprises one or more drying techniques.
- One particularly suitable drying technique comprises spray drying.
- isolation of the complex from the complex solution and/or suspension may be a batch process or continuous process.
- the complex is isolated in powdered form.
- the complexes produced by the method of the invention may be used in medicine, for example as part of a pharmaceutical composition.
- the invention thus provides this use, or alternatively a process characterized in that the obtained complex in solution and/or suspension or powdered form is used for pharmaceutical purposes.
- the invention provides a process for preparing a complex of at least one cyclodextrin and at least one active pharmaceutical ingredient comprising the steps of a) Preparation of Solution A with at least one cyclodextrin in one or more solvents;
- Solution B Preparation of Solution B with at least one dissolved or suspended API.
- the solvent can be the same or different than Solution A, and if different can be miscible or immiscible.
- the active pharmaceutical ingredient(s) are added in the solid state by means of a positive displacement equipment, preferably a hopper and a screw feed;
- the present invention also presents a method to obtain powder with higher concentration of the active pharmaceutical ingredient complexed with the cyclodextrin in less time than other known processes.
- the present invention allows the continuous production of cyclodextrin / active pharmaceutical ingredient complex and its continuous isolation using spray drying.
- the present invention comprises a microfluidization system.
- the microfluidization system typically consists of an intensifier pump that can mix and displace a liquid mixed with another miscible or immiscible liquid, or alternatively a liquid mixed with a solid compound, into a combination of micro-channels.
- a micro-channel is typically a continuous flow reactor with lateral dimensions less of 1000 ⁇ .
- the present invention uses two different setups:
- Setup A comprising: a) A reactor to prepare Solution A;
- Figure 1 shows a schematic flowchart of the present invention process.
- Figure 4 shows A representation of the concentration of complex formed vs time. Dotted line represents the example 1 method. The dashed line represents example 2 method. The solid line represents the example 3 method.
- the present invention presents a continuous or not continuous process for the complexation of a cyclodextrin and at least one active pharmaceutical ingredient optionally followed by a drying step.
- the drying step can, for example, be a spray drying process, but other suitable drying processes may be used.
- the present invention presents a continuous or not continuous (i.e. dis-continuous) process for the complexation of a cyclodextrin and at least one active pharmaceutical ingredient by mixing a solution A comprising at least one dissolved cyclodextrin and solution B comprising at least one dissolved or suspended API or alternatively the solid API fed by a positive displacement equipment, preferably a hopper equipped with a screw feed, forming stream B.
- a positive displacement equipment preferably a hopper equipped with a screw feed
- the obtained complex solution is continuously or not continuously dried producing the complex of cyclodextrin and active pharmaceutical ingredient in the powder form.
- Solution A comprises a solution with one or more solvents, that are preferably chosen from, water, ethanol, methanol, isopropanol, dichloromethane, acetone, Methyl Ethyl Ketone, TetraHydroFuran, Di-methyl Sulfoxyde, Di-methyl Formaldehyde, or Di-methyl Acetamide.
- the solution A also comprises one or more dissolved cyclodextrins or substituted cyclodextrins.
- the concentration of the one or more cyclodextrins is preferably from 1 %(w/w) to 50%(w/w).
- Solution A has a pH value ranging from 1 to 14, preferably of from 6 to 8.
- Solution A can be prepared, for example, using a jacketed reactor with agitation, by adding solvent to the reactor and by adding cyclodextrin(s) to the same reactor, followed by the pH adjustment. The order of addition is nor restricted and can be done either way around.
- Solution B comprises a solution or suspension using one or more solvents, which are preferably chosen from, water, ethanol, methanol, isopropanol, dichloromethane, acetone, Methyl Ethyl Ketone, TetraHydroFuran, Di-methyl Sulfoxyde, Di-methyl Formaldehyde, or Di-methyl Acetamide.
- Solution B also comprises at least one active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) which may be dissolved, partially dissolved or in suspension in the solvent.
- the API is preferably present at a concentration ranging from 0.01 % (w/w) to 100%(w/w).
- active pharmaceutical ingredients in their solid form can be used.
- Solution B may, for example, be prepared using a jacketed reactor with agitation where, the solvent or solvents and the at least one Active pharmaceutical ingredient are added to the reactor. The order of addition is not restricted and can be done either way around.
- a feed flow of Solution A to the microfluidization system can range from 0.1 to 10 times the Solution B feed flow to the microfluidization system. Ratios of 0.5 to 5, or 0.5 to 3, or 1 to 3 may also be used (as per above definition).
- microfluidization is a term understood by those skilled in this field.
- microreaction refers to a technology that involves physical and/or chemical reactions within microreactors, micromixers, microchannels or any other component comprised within the microfluidic field.
- microfluidization encompasses continuous fluid processing through these microchannels, involving high shear, cavitation and uniform mixing in the meso- and micromixing range.
- the microfluidization system comprises, for example, an intensifier pump that draws stream A and solution B or the at least one API in the solid form, continuously or not (i.e.
- the pump creates pressures ranging from 1 to 1500 Bar (can we give some preferred sub-ranges?), and the mixed liquid temperature is spontaneously increased which represents an increase in efficiency as less energy is spent drying the mixed liquid.
- a solution with a high concentration of the cyclodextrin / active pharmaceutical ingredient complex is obtained in much less time than reported previously.
- the obtained solution can, if desired, be continuously or not continuously fed into a spray dryer.
- the spray dryer may be equipped with a nozzle that atomizes the complex solution into droplets and a passing drying gas with a flowrate of 1 to 2000 Kg/h, and using temperatures ranging from 0 to 200°C, to dry the complex solution droplets into solid particles that are collected in a cyclone.
- a powder with a high content of cyclodextrin / active pharmaceutical ingredient complex is obtained.
- the present invention can be a continuous process or a non-continuous process.
- setup A the solution A and solution B or solid API may be pre-mixed in a reactor, microfluidized and then recycled back to the same reactor producing the complex solution.
- the said complex solution from this embodiment is dried, for example using spray drying or freeze drying.
- the present invention discloses a method where solution A and solution B or solid API are microfluidized producing the complex solution.
- the said complex solution is continuously fed to a continuous drier, for example a spray dryer.
- the present invention has a high throughput due to the increased amount of solid complex obtained per process time. This is achieved due to the combination of three major effects: reduced dissolution times of components in solution A and solution B; reduced complexation times due to increased levels of mixing, milling and spontaneous temperature increasing the complex concentration in the complex solution; and finally by optionally continuously feeding said complex solution into the spray drying to obtain the solid complex. Examples
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